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Former Ravens Coach Suggests Some Players Quit on Team

Former Ravens Coach Suggests Some Players Quit on Team

Summary

Todd Monken, former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator and now head coach of the Cleveland Browns, said most players and coaches did not quit on the Ravens during the 2025 season. He suggested a small number of players stopped giving their full effort, which contributed to the team’s struggles and the firing of head coach John Harbaugh after the season.

Key Facts

  • Lamar Jackson played only 13 games in the 2025 season due to injury.
  • The Baltimore Ravens finished with an 8-9 record and missed the playoffs after losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18.
  • John Harbaugh, head coach since 2008, was fired after the 2025 season.
  • Todd Monken defended the coaching staff, saying they worked hard and did not quit.
  • Monken acknowledged some players did not give full effort but did not name them.
  • Harbaugh is moving to coach the New York Giants.
  • The new Ravens head coach is Jesse Minter, who will aim to improve the team’s culture.
  • Monken will face his former team twice a year as part of the AFC North division.
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